SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RADKOVSKY, J. - RADLOVA, L. N.

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Viruses Of Mail aild AlliMals. Viruses of Hepatitis - Abs Jo,-!r Ref Zhur Diol., lio 6, 19=9, 23884 "Outhor Krasim, V., Radkovsky, J., Klouckova, A. I-Ist Title Evaluation of t',e Effectiveness of Gaymia-Globulin as a Rei2edy in Prophylaxis of Lifectious Hepatitis in Pra~,ue a,,.,rinL; the Period 1953-1956. Ori,-, Pub Z11. (,i3iyeny, c-pidernol., mikrobiol. i irmmw"iol. (Czec!"osi.), 1957, 1, No 4, 356-364 4Lb s t r act No abstract. Card 1/1 - 32 - RADxOVSLTMOJ,Q"L.w,, - Infectious hePatitis in families- -T- HY9. B-pidem., Praha 1 no.2: 142-155 1957. 1. Institute of Spidemiology and Kicrobiology, Pragne. (MATITIS, INFJOTIOUS, epidemiol. family incidence in Czech.) K-R-ASWA. V.; RADKOVSKY, J.-, technical assistance: A. Kluckova An evaluation of the efficacy of gamma globulin in the prophylaxis of infectious hepatitis in Prague, 1953-56. j. ffvg. Epidem., Praha I no.4:413-422 1957. 1. Regional station of Hygiene and Apidemiology of the Central National Committee, Prague, Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Prague. (HEPATITIS, INFECTIOUS, prevention and control, gamma globulin, in Czech.) (GAMMA. GIA)BULIN, ther. use, infect. hepatitis prev. in Czech.) KRASNA, V.; RADKOVSKY, J.; za techn. spoluprace A. Klouckova h'valuation of the effactivaneBs of gamma globulin in prevention of Infactidus heDatitis in Prague in 1953-56. Cask. epidem. mikrob. imun. 6 no-5:295-302 Sept 57. 1. Krajskahvgionickoepidemiologloka stanice UNV v Praze red. Dr V. Krasna Ustav epidemiologie a mikrobiologie v Praze. red. prof Dr. K. Raska. (HUATITIS, INFECTIOUS, prevention and control, gamma globulin. in Czech. (Cz)) (GAMM GLOBULIN, therapeutic use, infect. hepatitis Drev. in Czech. (Gz)) SERY, V.; RADKOVSKY, J.; TUMOVA, B.; WBIrOWICZ, F.; CHOBOT, S. Utilization of horse anti-influenza Immune serum for prevention of Influenza. Cesk. epidem. mikrob. imun. 6 no-5:309-317 Sept 57. 1. Ustav epidemiologie a mikrobiologie v Praze, reditel prof. Dr Karel Ra-_k&--Krajska hygienickoeT)idemiologicka stanice v Ostrave, reditel Dr J. Verner. (INFLUENZA, prevention and control, immune horse serum (Cz)) SKOVRAYEK, V. ; FIEECENKA, J. ; ROUDIrY, J.; RATACOVSKY, J. Vaccination against nollonyelitis in Czechoslovakia in 1957. 1. The PpiderAological situation with regard to poliomyelitis in Czechoslovakia and the organization of the vaccination programme in 1957. J. Hyg. 3pidem., Praha 2 no.4:415-422 1958. 1. Ministerstvo zdravotnictvi, Praha 12, Tr. W. Piecka. 98, Czechoslovakia. (f or Skovranek). (POLIONULITIS, Prev. & controlq vacc. in Czech) ZACEK, Karel; VIADIMIRVONKA; ADAM, Ervin; AIRMOVA, Vlasta; The state of seroimmunity for polioeWelitis in Czechoslovakia. J. Ryg. Hpidem., Praha 2 no.4:1123-437 1958. 1. Institute for Sera and Vaccines, Prague, Clinical Iaboratory for Research on PolioEWelitia, Institute of Npidemiolog7 and Microbiology, Prague. K. Zacek, UBtav ser a ockovacich latek. Praha 12, Grobarova. 48. Czechoslovakia. (POLIOMYICLITLS, immunol. serol. tests in Czech.) ADAM, E.; ADAMOVA, V. ; ZACEK, K. ; VONTU, V. ;- RUKOVSKY, J. 'he incidence of poliorryelitis antibodies in children living in children's homes. J. Hyg. Epidem.. Praha 2 no.4:438-442 !958. 1. PolionTelitis Research Iaboratorie.9, Institute of Sera and Vaccines. Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Prague. E. Adam, Infekcni. klinika, Ilemocuice Bulovka, Praha 8. Czechoslovakia. (POL1014YELITES, immunol. Finf Abody titer in child. in G!ze-h. ) SKOVIRAWN, V.; R&PKQ~~~ ROUDIFY, J.; GFIRVIRia, J.; PECZNKk, J.; SOV11U, J.; A-DAM, E.; AD&MOVA, V.; ITOVAK, A.; ZACIEC, K.; VOIXA, V. Vaccination against poliocyelitis in Gzec1hoslovakia in 1957. 11. Eval- uation of morbidity following vaccination. J. Hyg. Epidem.. Praha 2 no.4: 469-477 1958. 1. Ministry of Health, Prague: Institutes of Epidemiology and Micro- biology, Prague and Bratislava; Clinical Laboratory for Poliomyelitis Regearch, Charles University, Prague; Children's University Hospital, Infectious Diseases Department, Bratislava; Institute of Sera and Vaccines, Prague. V. Skovranek, Ministerstvo zdravotnictvi, Praha 12. Tr. W. Piecks. 98, Czechoslovakia. (POLIOMYELITIS, prev. & control, vacc. in Czech., morbidity in vqccinated child) PROCHAZIa, J.; ADAMOVA, V.; ADAM, A.; HADKOVSKY, J. Evaluation of vaccination againE;t 7)olionyelitis in Czechoslovakia in 1957; The effect of vaccination on the clinical courae of the paralytic form of poliomyelitis. J. Hyg. Epidem., Praha 2 no.4:47B-483 1958. 1. Poliom~yelitia Research Laboratories and Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Pratqie. J. Prochazka, Infekcni klinika, nemocnice Bulovka. Praha 8, Czechoslovakia. (POLIOMYELITIS, prev. & control, vacc. in Czech., clin. course of paraiyti3 forma in vaccinated child.) RASTA, K.; Pr~CIIIWA, J-; RADKOVSKY, J-; ROUIRTY, Jo; TUMOVA, B. Influenza epidemic in 1957. Cag. lek. cook. 97 no.20:626-633 16 May 58. 1. Cs. rhrinkovn ustredm pri Ustavu epideminlogie a mikrobiologie v Praze, Drednostn nrof. dr. Karel Raska. K. R., Praha 12, 'Srobarova 48. (IINFLUM17A, epidt-miol. in Czech. (~,z)) RASKA, K. RADKOVSKY, J. Comparative epidemiological study in infectious hepatitis and poliomyelitis. J.hyg.epidem., Praha 3 no.4:365-381 1959. 1. Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Prngue. (POLIMMLITIS epidemiol.) (HEPATITIS IffECTIGUS epidemiol.) RASKA, Karel; RADKOVSKY, Josef Analysis"6e-tl~'e' epidemiological position of tuberculosis. Cas. lek. ceEk. 98 no.5:129-144 30 Jan 59- 1. Ustav epidemiologie a mikrobiologie, Praha. prednosta, prof. dr. X. RasIm. K. R., Praha 12, Srobarova 48. (TU133RCUIDSIS. eDidemiol. in 2wope (CZ)) ZACEK, Karel; ADAM, Ervin; RADKOVSKY, Josef; VONKA, Vladimir; VANECKOVA, Nina; 11BUCOIA, Da~ ~r, JA~NDA, ~Zden~k; ADAMCVA, Vlasta ReDeated serological surveys performed in the general population of Czechoslovqkin before and after the vaccination of children with irLqctivqted and live poliovirus vaccine. J.hvg.epidem., Prnha 4 no.4:453-469 160. 1. From Institute of Sern and Vnecines, Clinical Laboratory for Poliomyelitis Research and from the Institute of Epidemiology Rnd Microbiology, Prague. (POLIOMELITIS immunology) RADKGVSKY, J. Terminology andindices in epidemiologie, Praha. Cesk.eDidsm.mikrob. imun.9 no.5/6:308-312 jl,6o. l.Ustav epidemiologie a mikrobiologie, Praha. (VITAL STATISTICS) RASKA, K. ; (~~J~KOVSKY, J. Attempted evaluation of certain epidemiological characteristics of infectious hepatitis by means of the analysis of morbidity. Cesk.epidem.mikrob.imun.9 no.5/6:349-356 ji,6o. 1. Ustav eDidemiologie a mikrobiologie v Praze. ZHEPATITIS IMCTI(XJS epidemiol) FViDKOVSKY, J.; SVANDD-,.!A, E. Statistical evaluation of tiuberculin tests. Cesk. epidem. 12 no. 6:328-351 N 163. 1. Vstav epideiniologie a mikrobiologie, Praha. ~f Ili v C) `7 lftr! a m i'_r- o b 0 - 1 e rcul e -I.Lon Of iT ri -1 7 59, 27 SeTAc-lber 7 a:7) ed !-iU,, _ U 4 tes+s s r e ad-; n. r- of tul,-~C,',lo` e t :--,I, S, -U _t4 -'ed oe OVC vac c on 7.as.-;e -,'--e -J'C"Or VaC --e I - ests Js caie- t,:-e t';ie ~e_-formance alnd y 4 4 4.2; eva-luated olo~~J cal nd c sul t -I- I _L - :7~c~.__-_od it is --poSsible t o s t -v - _-- c c il i a i am i d n o S a f e c t- I o n a 11 e e s i n. e c t 1* 0 n r ~e U_ ...-e Cl-lemo- a-so be -For Licre--sed i::~ 3 - e a-- an indilcator. ity of e ie:.,y e Y-V e tube i.-c test-s ai-e for i=crtan-tu :7.e-vhodolo,-,_Jca__, -7,ro:D_-e:ns Lin tfle 11,13 e:~ad-Lcation.. --'Zive Jo--ef Chemical Abstracts .May 25, 1954 BiOlOgical Chemistry ~The effut oL dyn on RkketW& pmwaxeki. Stef- ;.J~ R,&dkowjjLkwfF&nftwo*y Inst. Med. 1 Morsklej, OV - DohPia&zaina i Afikro- I biol. S. 4496.. 110). cf. Pragglad E,~~*iologscsny 6, 1. prowwki shows y"flon in its viability, ac- t.11,1it5Yl),Q stisceptability to chemicals depending on the ~'Pdiani. Viability and activity are highest in fat-free Milk and lowest in physiol. NaCl. The bacteriostatic ef- feet ~'[ dyes is greatest in NaCl and smallest in milk.. 1. Z. . Roberts- KRYNSKI, Stefan; RADKOVIAK, Josef -Parther studies on the effect of stains of Rickettsia prommekt. ball. State Inst. Marine Trop. X. Gdansk Vol-5:54-63; hasslan transl., 63-69; Inglish tranal., 69-75 1953. 1. Z Panstwowego Instvtutt Modyayny Korskisj i Tropikaluej v Gdansku i Instytutu prof. Welgla w Xrakavie. (RICKETTSIA FROWAZXKI, effect of drugs on, *stains) (STAINS AND STAINING, *eff. on Rickettsia prowazeki) RA-Mr.-SKI, J. The use ani construction of a short revolvinF furnace. p. 197 PROBLEMY PROJEKTME HUTNIMIA. (Biuro, Projektow Przemyslu Hutniczeao, Bjuro Projektow Przemyslu Stalowego, i Kum Projektow Przemyslu Metalowepo) Cliwice, Poland, Vol. 6, no. 7, July 1958 '0 Mcnthly list of East Europapr. Accession (EEAI) LC., Vol. 9, No. 1, Jan. 196-0 Uncl. 'L~DL. i . ; DILTILD,-, J - Fellpting increasps the oroduction of a,-IompratPs. i . '64'. (hUtni:.' VOI. 17 .) I I f , No. -'. "ay 105 1 , Praha, Cqpchoslovakia) C 4, SO: '%Ion'thiy List of F.?st Eu--opean Accessions LC, Vol. ', "'o. 8, Au- 'c57, Urric',. ?cdiatrics CZEU-H;OSLOVA,I--'IAI U:-)C 61','.153-36:616.155.29-091-8)-039.5 ',,-/is' ott -Aldrich X U I, 110ITS121'j~, J. 0. - JIJAD LIBANSKA, J.; 2nd Pediatric Clinic, Faculty of Pediatrics, Charles University (II. Detska lclinika Palk. Detskeho Lek. 19J), Prague, Head (Prednosta) Dr J. HOUSTEK; InSbitUtO 1'or tho Research of Jevelop-ment of Children (Ustav Vyzlcumu Vyvoje Ditate), Prague, Director (Radital) Prof Dr J. HOUSTEK. "Changes in Serum Proteins and in Subtle Morphology of Thrombo- cvtes in Wis'yl_-ott-Aldrich Syndrome." Prague, Casopis Lekaru Ceskych, Vol 105, No 39, 23 Sep 66, pp 104~ - 1-05Z Abstract /Tuthors' PI.Ii-lish sixmi-mary modified M (3 _7: The syndrome of the disease as observed in 2 brothers is discussed- the elder i the age of 131 the younger at the ace of ~ died au C-1 2 Irmiuno- clh.enical examination showed marked c'nanges in iTurax-ioglobulins, with a drop in IgM and an increase in IgA, and the presence of a paraprotein of the IoG-L type. These and other data indicate zhat the disease is a special case of hereditary i=.iunological TOUSINX, Milos; BUMIIX, Zdenek; RADL, Jirl , Proteins of thoracic exudates. Gas. lek. cesk. 98 no.28:884-M8 10 JUlY 59. 1, Interni oddeleni OMIZ Novy Bydzov, prednosta. dr. M. Tousek. M. r.. OUNZ - interni, oddeleni. Novy Bydzov. (TDCUDAUS AND TRANSUIATAS proteins in thoracic exudates (Cz)) (PRONIM in thoracic exudates (Cz)) KRAUS, Z., MD; RbL, J., MD; TOU.,ZK, LT., ~M C~,CchuL;lovakia Inteinal Medicine Ward OUITZ Ur"dec KrAlov6, Hosj~ital in Novi Bydlova (Vnitfmf odddlenf OUITZ Hr;dec Krzilovd, nemocnice v Nov6m BydEovg); Head: M. TOU"~M~ I BID; Central L:.,.boratoi-y OUITZ -- lfr.~dec KrIlovd (IJtlvdnf 1 borato1v OUNZ -- Hradec KrAlov6); Head: J. ML, LED; Dermatological Ward OUNZ -- Hradec Krdlovd (De=atoverologickd odd. OUNZ - Hr-,dec Kralovd); Head: Z. KRAUS, LID Prugue, Vnftlmf l6kal-otvf, No IX-2, 1962, PP 174-177 "Benign Cryoglobulinaemic purpuxu." RADL,o.J. t, RADL, V. Use of an ion--~x:-~banae (,il,'--Lng for preparation of good quqlit7 0 - wa"e::, for labora"on-l~t5of the In-stiipx~e of Publiz Fealth, Caa. lek. aesk. 103 no.28-.809-311 .5-136~k 1. Ustr--~drii labora-t-or- OUIM -, Hra&A Kralonf., nemocnice Tiov,ym %-dzo,-t, MUR-. .,'J,Rad-L) a vyzkumny usta7,- syn- L. -: a 1 aka vPadiibi,-:,i.,h (red-~tela inz. Z.Ordelt, tet,ickynh pry3kyrl c---c.) Y g t -n luviic .,a,] .xy I)i Ubm ite I Lo ber 77. akademik, laureat statni cony; KAUT, Vl., inz.; MAWIN. bohuslav, SVORGOVA, S., I-Mr.; TUSL, M.J. Mr., G.Sc.; RABA. Jan.; WMJU, Jan, inz.; KLLI-ECEK, Rostislav; B13TTELHEIM, Jan, inz.; HALA, Eduard., doe., inz., dr.; UER, L., inz.; KORDIK, E.; ERDOS,, Emerich., doe... inz., dr.; VOSOISOBE, Jan, doe., inz., dr.; ITADENIK, O.J. inz.; HFWDKA, J.; HOSTALEK. Zdenek, inz., dr.; RA' JiJEK, U., Mr.; BLISTAIN, J., inz.; STOI-LH, 0. DJ,-~ inz.; FEY inz. A national conference on protection against chemical fumes from olectric heat plants; a sumary of reports. Energetika Cz 11 no.2:109-111 F 161. RADL, Vladimir RADL~ Vladimir, MUDr. Bncophalitis in 1953 in Czechonlovakia. Prakt. lek., Praha 34 no.12:279-280 20 June 54. .L. Neurologicka ambulance OUNZ Deein. (ENCWHALITIS, NPIDAUG. epidemiology Czech.) ROL.J.!-, RADL, V. Use of an ion-z~x:~hange fil' Ling for preparation of good qunlit7 wate.- for laboratorigsof Lhe Inst-ituta of Pablic Health. GaB. lek. cesk. 103 no.281809-811 6 Tl 264. 1. Ustredid laborator-e OUN3 7 HradcA Kra~io-~-e. nemocnice v Novym Bydzove (vedou 71.- 14U&,-. IT,,RadL) a. Vyzkumny usta-0 syn- tetickynh a 1--ka v Pa--bibi-2i-zh (reditel.: inz. Z.Ordello., C-qc,. ) R.TLI V. SMID, J., ROLY 'Th~racte-istics Testing cf Cur FirEt -"'trar.E Basic Icr., Excharre Resin OAL-Ill P. 179. (Chemicky PruwT Vcl.3, No-5, MaY 1953, Praha.) East vol.2. Nc.c) Librdry of Congress, tembi~r 60; Monthly List of iong/ r 1953, Uncl. RaL, VI ---- Adimir-; hR.:-,JCAR, Emil Cation exchange resins as drying agent for gases and liquids. Chem prum. 12 no.10:579-58-) 0 162. 1. Vyzkumny ustav syntet-ickyeh pryakyric a laku, Pardubice. PESE:K, Miroslav, inz.; RADL, Vladimir Radiation stability of the stymne divinylbenzene type strong basic anion-axchanging substances. Chem zvesti 18 no.7:502-511 164. 1. Research Institute of Synthetic Resins and Lacquers, Pardubice, S.K. Newnana 1316. RADLP Z.; FOSFISIL' Z. "Inf2uence of the cavity on electric propertleE of miprorting InsculatorB.11 Elektrotechnicky Obzor. Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 47, no. 10, Oct. 1958. Monthly list of East European Accessions (EFAI), LG, Vol. 8, No. 6, Jun 59, Unclas rO Tjl-ran, cf Cnn:rress, -,'i1 rr- an c c-,, srr s Trdex 1"-: 11 4c~ I!ncl, I-OL,_ Zbyn~~,_. inz.; BEMMA, ladislav New mallets and sockets for suspended insulators in Czechoslovakia. Energ(%tika Cz 12 no.9:465-467 S 162- 1. Vzykumny ustav elektrotechnicke keram-ky, Hradec Kralove. RADL, Zb., inz. Effect of the duration of operating voltage on the spark-over voltage of insulators under rain. El tech obzor 51 no.11:606-07 11 162. C, 10468-66 FEWT(I) IJP(c) GG ACC NRj AP6003737-,. -~, SOURCE CODE:--CZ/0017J'65-76~~ 0, AUTHOR: Veverka, Q~onin (Professor, Engineer, Doctor, Doctor of sciences); Radl Zbyffe-k-kEngineer) - ORG: none TITIE: Voltage distribution on the surface of a dielectric with an embedded electrode SOURCE: Elektrotechnicky obzor, v- 54, no. 2, 1965, 77-80 ABSTRACT: Expressions are theoretically derived for the voltage distribution across the surface of aldielectric with an embedded circular electrode. In the limiting case the theoretical results agree with the expressions previously derived for a dielectric with an embedded electrode having a rectilinear edge. The voltage distribution was experimentally verified by measurement with a capacitanc probe in compensating connection on objects of Plexiglas. Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 23 formulas. Zi-PRS-7 SUB CODE: 20 / SUEM DATE: 03Dec64 ORIG REF: 001 SOV IW- 001 UDC: 537.226 AP6010921 SOURCE CODE: CZ/O()39/65/026/006/0331/0334 AUT14OR: (Engineer) ORG: Research Institute of Ceramics Electrical Engineering, Hradec Kralove (Vr:~~amy ustav TITLB: Modelling electrostatic or current fields with a resistor net SOURCE: Slaboproudy obzor, v. 26, no. 6, ~965, 331-334 TOPIC TAGS: resistor, electric resistance, electric field, electrostatic field, electric capacitor, dielectrics, circuit microminitturization ABSTRACT: An analog method of calculating the fields in capacitor components by the use of a resistor net is described and the prospects of using it in research an microminiature components and dielectrics are pointed out. Orig. art. has: 10 figures and 10 formulas. [JFRS] SUB CODE: 20, 09 / SUBM DATE: 25Feb65 ORIG W: 003 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION CZECH/3132 ZcLenYk 0 f:nrPkovdM 144d (On Jet Flying) Praha, Orbis, 1959- 30B P. (Series; Krdbovna &skosloveaskA spole,,"nosti pro 9fferd politicqch a v4deck�ch -,7va.lf.)s~,Y, av. 1.45) (Series: Edice technickg v4dy, Sv. 22) 3,000 copies printed. Fv--sp. Ed.,. Ema BflkollaL FIRPOSE: The book is tat-ended for the general reader with a basic knowledge of aircraft engineex-Ing andRying. 7he text could be of value to aircraft engineers and research scientists seeking compendious information on the development of jet propulsion and leading types of jet engines in the USA, USSR., and Great Britain. COVERAM This well illustrated book is a comprehensive survey of the main aspects of Jet propulsion all over the world. In a descriptive way the author presents the'achievements in Jet-aircraft designing and flying and discusses the main broblems associated with the progress in nuclear propulsion and rocket engineering. The book covers the following subjects (in order Card 1 /6 On' Jet Flying CZECH/3132 of treatment)- chief technological difficulties besetting a propeller- type aircraft regarding sonic and supersonic speeds; principles of aerodyna- mics explained in simplified-scientific terms; early history of jet-engine designing and an historical sketch of the work done and 'achievements in sonic and supersonic flying; technological fundamentals.of jet profulsion;; main types of contemporary jet engines; the problem of supersonics and achieve- ments in o-,rercoming the technological difficulties pertinent to supersonic fllght~ evaluation of ettempts to augment the effectiveness of heat-transfer devices; jet aircraft '&ad their military use; rules for sa-fe landing, c-Umbing and operation, including re-faelling in flight; pecularities of jet- aircraft, maintenance, servicimg a4d housing and some data on jet airfields and their fuel supply; application of nuclear power in aircraft engineering, comprising an outline of nuclear-rocket propulsion and its achievements; space travel and its prospects; impact of spac6 upon human physiology, with a shrvey of the fundamentals of aviation wdicine. The book is rich in data and facts on Soviet engines and Soviet achievements, especially In the study of out-er space. The book has Russian and German rdsuaie's. There are 275 figures, 40 photographs, 10 tables, and 4 inserts (with diagrams and data). There are 51 references, 22 Soviet, 19 Czech (among these - some translations from Russian), 5 English, and 5 German. No periso-rialittes are mentioned. Car. d 2/8 On fet Flying CZECH/3132 TABLE OF CONTENTS- Foreword 5 List of Symbols Used 9 Triumph 11 Basic Aerodynamic Forces 13 Lrra.rr t~ 14 A. Pressure 15 B. Friction 17 C. Aircraft resistance 17 Thrust 22 :ITI. 14EExImum Possible Performance of Propeller-type Aircraft with Piston ,Engine 30 *Me cublZ law" of engine performance 30 Compressibility effect 31 Propeller efficiency 31 Performance rating of piston-engined propeller-type internal-coffous- tion aircraft 34 Card 3/8 on -let Flying IV. Jet Propulsion Principle of Jet propullsion in jet engines Thermodynamic laws in jet engines Classification of jet engines CZECH/3132 39 4o 41 43 V, Histovj of Aircraft Powered by Jet Engines 46 From the fire-ball to the jet aii~craft 46 From the fire-arrow to the space rocket 49 Remarkable contribution of Russian science 50 V-E. Beyond the Sound Barrier 56 Tneentives to match the speed of flight with the speed of sound 56 Subsonic flight- a detailed analysis 57 F'rom subsonic to supersonic flight 59 Other branches of aerodynamics 63 7M The Problem of Speed in Relation to the Shape and Design of an Aircraft 66 Card 4/8 On Jet Flying CZECH/3132 Subsonic and supersonic flights and respective speeds and aerodynamics 67 Flying at hypersonic velocities and its aerodynamics 771 Flying at very high altitudes and superaerodynamics 80 The aeroelastics 82 The effects of heat and "the heat barrier" 82 VIII, Stability of Aircraft Flying at High Velocities 87 Effect of high velocities on control 90 Effect, of the wind on equilibrium 90 Landing a. high-speed-aircraft 91 DC. Types of Jet Engines and Their Use 96 A. Turbocompressor engines 96 Compressor 97 Gas turbine 105 Fire-resistant mterials 107 Combustion chamber 109 Other equipment ill Fuel 115 Card 5. 8 ~11 Jz:'. r i~y 1116 CZECH- 515`~ Cooling and heating of intake air 115 Control and increase of suction 1-15 Descylption of design and operation of turbocompressor jet engines 118 Ttsting turbocompressor engines 120 Arguments for and against 120 Turbocompressor aircrafts 123 Short survey of supersonic turbojet fighters and reconnaissance aircraft 128 Armament of jet fighters 145 Turbojet bombers 148 Turbojet aircraft in transportation, sports, rnd training 158 Designing and manL-facture of turbojet aircraft 172 Airfields for turbojet aircraft 176 In-flight safety measures 178 In-flight refuelling 182 B. RamJet engines 183 Pu-lsej-et engines 190 Ramjet aircraft 192 C. Rocket engines 200 Solid-propellant rocket engines 2oo Use of solid-propellant rockets in anti-aircraft defence 201 Liquid-propellant rocket engineE 207 Propulsion fuel 209 Typical features of liquid-propellant rocket engines 210 Card 6/8 On Jet Flying CZECH/3132 Liquid-propellant rocket engines i,sed as auxiliary motors 216 Use of rocket engints in aircraft 218 Pilotless aircraft X, Effects of High Velocities on the Pilot 231 Effects of acceleration 231 Effects of centrifugal force 233 Effects of high altitude 235 Effects of vibration 239 Prerequisites for the pilot 240 Rescue possibilities for the pilot flying at high velocities 241 X1. New Trends in Aircraft DesigaIng 246 XII.. Unity of Theory and Practice 253 )[III. Prospects for Interplanetary Travel 270 PostScript 28o Russian R~Sumg 283 Card 7/8 On Jet Flying Ge rman Rdsumd Bibliography Index of Aircraft Types [Discussed in the Book] Index of Engines Name Index Subject Index List of Tables List of Illustrations in the Insert List of Illustrations in the Ttxt Lis' " of Folded Inserts AVAILABLE. Library of Congress card 8/8 CZECH/3132 284 285 287 290 291 293 302 302 303 308 AC/mg 3-22-6o RADLE-DESYATNIK, S.S. Malonic acid diamide. Met. poluch. k-him. reak. -J prepar. no.6:101-102 162. (Y-IRA 1?6 5) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut khimicheskikh reaktivov i osobo chistykh khimicheskikh veshchestv. CZINGER, Jenol, dr.; BARTOS, Gabor, dr.; RADLER, Antal, dr. On the Spongostan gelatin foam. Or7. hetil. 104 no.44:2081- 2084 3 N 163. 1. Pecsi Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, Sebeszeti, Anatomiai es Mutettani Intezet es II Sebeszeti Klinika. (HEMOSTATICS) (FIBRINOGF21) (SURGERY, OPERATIVE) 1IU-IUn;,-L RADLER, Dr Antal, Surgical Clinic No 2 of the College of t-',edicine, Pecs D-~-6-S-I-b-r~O-S~U&6manyi Egyetam II. sz. Sebe5zati Klinika) (Director: Prof. Dr. Tihamer KARLINGER). "OLnent-al Twist" Budapest, '.!aryar Sebeszat, Vol 19, No 3. Jun 66; pp 179-181. Abstract: on the basis of two cases of their own, authors discuss briofly the clinical aspects of omental twist. This is a rare disease, occurring in acute abdomen. The diagnosis is clarified in most cases only txt operation; even in the authors' own cases the laparatomy was carried out on the basis of a diagnosis of acute perforative appendicitis. (19 References, mainly Western). 68 ,_gf NOWICKI, Andrzoj Jerzy; RADLICZ,, KrWp4t On the occurrence and genesis of the Quaternary conglomerate. Kwartalnik geol 5 no-4:915-930 161. 1. Zaklad Zdjec Geologicznycho Z-alclad Petrografii i Geochemiij, Instytut Geologiczny, Warszawa. -RkDLICZ, Krzysztof Petrography of the Jurassic in the Wiszaice IG I and Mielnik IG I boreholes. Kw--rtalnik geol 5 no.4:941-94-9 161. 1. Zaklad Mineralogii i Petrografiit Instytut Geologic,-Iny, Warszawa. I 11 K7-,zyzztof -UiDLIGZJ, i'etl-rography of the Falmm deposits in Up Paslek IG I borehole. Kwartalnik geol 5 no.4:94.4-94,z, 161. 1. ZaIrlad 1--lizieralogii i Petrografii, Instytut Geologiczny, Warsm-wa. RADLICZ, Krzysztof _ _ Petrography of the malm deposits in the Choszczno IG I borehole. Kwartalnik geol 6 no.2:398-399 162. lo Zaklad Mineralogii i Petrografii, Instytut Geologiczny, Warszawa. RADLICZ., Krzyoztof Petrography of the malm deposits in the Krasnyotaw IG I borehole. Kwartalnik geol 6 no.2:399-400 162. 1. Zaklad Mineralogii i Fetrografii, Instytut Geologiczny., Warg7.awa. RADLICZ, Krzysztof Petrographic characteristics of the wmlm deposits in the T7szow--e IG I borehole. Kwartalaik geol 6 no.2:400-1+01 162. 1. Zaklad Mineralogii i Petrografii, Instytut Geologiczny, Warszawa. RADLICZ, Krzysztof Petrography of the malm deposits in the Goldap IG I borehole. Kwartalnik geol 6 no.2:403-404 162. 1. Zaklad Mineralogii i Petrografii., Instytut Geologiczny, Warszawa. . . . .. - - I m; . , . - ~ I- -7~ Ii; ~~!, ~-- . , iv' *. . . . . . . .- - .1 ., , 4- -U.":.. RADLICZ, Krzyaztof Petrographic characteristics of the malm deposits in the Bartoozyce IG I borehole. Kwartalnik geol 6 no.2:405-406 162. 1. Zaklad Mineralogii I Petrografii., Inoty-tut Geologiczny,, Warszawa. 4PLICZ ,Krzy~~ztof petrography of the Malm sediments in the Zyrzyn IG 1 borehole. Kwartalnik geol 6 no-4:735-736 162. 1. Zaklad Mineralografti i Petrografii, Insty-tut Geologiczny, Warszawa. -- '-,7 -. - . - II - I 1 -.1-1 ., - - -. r-- " .1-- : -OdLCMA, H. ,,j,DLICZ-z "Geografia og6ina" (General geography), by H. Radlicz-RE10-aa. Reported in New Books (Nowe Ksiazki), LNO. 13, July 1, 1955 .~- :- -1- yl-z '- .`~-' I - '!. - -';~ RADLICZ-RUHWWA, H. Stanislaw Karczewski (1878-1954); an obituary. p. 53. (GWGRAFIA W SZKOLE, Warszawa, Vol. 8, no. 1, Jan./Feb. 1955) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4, No. t~, Jon. 1955, RADLI NSKA,"AT..; KOWALSKI, M. . ~ --'~'Mv Cystic dilation of lower ureteral segment in children. PoBtepy chir. 3:165-171 1956. (URETERS, dis. uretarocele in child, surg. ~Pol)) R;1T"1'.'SFT, A. '~- ___ "Fighting -for an increase in the production of consumers's goods In the chemical industry" P. 304 "Tasks of engineers and technicians of the chemical industry" p. 309 (Chemi , Vol. 6, Ho. 11, Nov. 1953, Katowice) East European Vol. 3, No. 3 4 SO: Month List of EKd4la(d Accessions/ Library of Congress, March 1954 Uncl- I , 'd. f'I,A.')EJJRA, T. STMI"ICKI: PGII~LND A. HADLINSFIL) CHE,M'IC:'.L SVITHE313 I'IDUS-T~?V- --- Warsaw, Przemysl Chemnic , Aug 55. Article discusses the large-scale chemical synthesi5 indu3try in Poland. ILAIDLIUN3K!, A. ; PLASKUR~', W. ; SEOEIECKI, T. Development of chemic!il synthesis in Poland during the last ten years. P. 397 Vol. 11, no. 8, Aug. 1955 PRZa,Y6L CHE-JCZIv*Y Warszawa 30: IXonthly List of Fast European Accessions (EEAL), LC, Vol. 5, no. 2 Feb. 1956 RADLr,ISKI., A. Amnonium nitrate as an azotic ferfilizer. p. 165. (CMYIK. Vol. 9, no. 6, June 1956, Warszawa, Poland) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC. Vol. 6, no. 12, Dec. 1957. Uncl. -W)Ll;~Skd, A. Amettirw on nitrogt~n in Pra~-,ue. -0. 3. (CHIL~,IIK) (Wa.,-sza7,;a, Poland) Vol. 10, No. 1, Jan. 1957 SO: Mont~ijy Index of East European Accession (ELAI) W Vol. 7, No. 5~ 15P58 RADLINSKI, Antoni The technological textbook, the instruction; a mans of technological progress in chemical industries. Przegl tech. no.45:3 9 N 160. - . ~ %~ - , . ~ -z , ; ~.F ., -,"Z, 4z; -- , !~v,,, , ~--. , -7- - -,- z~ ~ , ~ I - -1. RADLINSKI, Antoni, mgr.finz. The great chemical industry in Poland could rat have started without Soviet help. Przegl techn 81 no.19:7-9 160. 1. Minister Przemyslu Chemicznego. P/005/61/000/006/003/005 A076/AO26 A~'_`HOR: Radlifiski, Antoni, Master of Engineering, Minister TITLE-. What Will Chemistry Bring in 1961 - 1965 PE1110DI.CAL. Przeglad Techniczny, 1961, No. 6, PP. 7 - 8 j This article outline's the production plans of the Polish chemical -year plan 1961 - 1965. Steps will be taken during this peri- .r.:1ustry during the 5 cd t.~~ o~-nsure Wgh-quality prodficts and to start nipw chemical products. Special a-.sntion wi-11 be paid to improve the disproportion between production of plastics tcii of synthetic fibres and solve the problem of raw material supply. It is planned 7-:~ in,7-r;~&se the oil processing capacity of Poltsh refineries 4 times during that, pe- .rini. in 196-1, the processing capacity of the oil refinery in Czechowice will in- :---as= tD 500,000 tons annually. Further, one of the biggest investments of the V~ !L.7 plan, the construction of the Mazowieckie Zaklady Rafineryjne i Petrochemicz- n~r_ ...MaTowaze Refinery and Petrochemical Plant), will be completed. This plant will the oil production 8 times by 1968. In addition, a considerable quantity (:f will be available after the oil pipeline between Poland and the USSR is com- in order to improve the quality of oil and gasoline new and modern thechno- c-1- 1 !/5 P/005/61/000/006/003/005 Wta*. W-,11 Chemistry Bring in 1961 - 1965 A076/026 ill be introduced. The industry for chemical synthesis and prr-Cesses W r,1-ogen fertilizer will be expanded and its production based mainly on natural gas. tl-r= discovered new natural gas fields in Poland and the additional supply m3 from the USSR will assure ample resources of natural gas for the P:-t;,O~ industry. *A large nitrogen plant, supplying about 140,000 tons of ri-.-,,~g=n f~~rtilizer, 80,000 tons of poly-vinyl chloride and synthetic resin, will be in Tax-n6w during the 5-year plan. At the same time a similar combine will be in Pulawy. This combine will process about 3-00 million m3 of natural gas w"-n 6t..&-1.ing operation; later about 600 million m3 and finally about 900 - 1,000 Mill-lon M, of natural gas will be processed annually. Further, the Zaklady Chemicz- Plant) In O~wiecim will process about 5 times more natural gas in the of plastics, etc, during that period, thus decreasing production costs abou'. *~0.56 and saving about 850,000 tons of metallurgical coke by 1965. A new 1& branch, petrochemistry, will be expanded and new products i4ill be made, 9" -~nzene, polyethylene, synthetic fibres, butylene, phenol, acetone and i-jap in4,:!--edisnts. Due to the expansion of sulfur mines, which by 1965 wi-11 produce 40;":,000 tons 6f sulfur, the production costs of sulfur acid will be decreased u- 40%. There are 2 tables. ASSOCIAITION- Przemysl Chemiczny. (Chemical Industry) C. 5, r -1 2/ 5 A076/AO26 ,hat Will Chem-4sti-j Bring in 1961 - 1~65 Table 1: A Chemical Industry; ~ Products: 01 Synthetic ammonia, C2)gas chloride, caustic r~.`sulfur acid calculated on 100%, ~ sulfur elements, e calcinated soda, 6 soda,'Tcarbide 75Y5,21 nitrogen fertilizer converted to N2,(2)phosphatic fertilizer synthetic methyl alcohol 61) s thetic butyl alcohol, corverted to P2 qO 45) t lerylonitrile, U3 caprolactam, 8 synthetic rubb,e ~~5 annin and other products for tanning industry, @products for textile industry, Q'J)synthette silk yarn, -?i steelon ~ elana, ~ anilana, vi- 1~9) cut fibres, (D9 s_ynthetic fibres type: b,,", ~1,xl polychloride, blilpolystyrene, 65) polyethylene, roducts from oolyvinyl chlor, P'pvarnish, C8 soap ingredients,61,,,.2~rubber products% automobile tires for ,,'--,:passenger cars, @ trucks; (ff)measurement Units: (D thousand tons, ~ (eDc and(b)= thousand units. Card 3/5 Lc) 'o c , C~ -C c - C) -0 U:z 4 CZ4 -0, 0 -0 %n u b < c c) . C C ) C) C) - -C .- - :3 ,. C:) < C 0 0'0;0; O'e4 nce O'cS - T.CI ~i~, 0'096 O'SL9 'O'ICI O'zq - 2SOPOR0011199 AuDdo I'm T'I;:; 0:u Voz Vo I oaouing AqojfA~ O'let 9,f9 V99 WOE 9,9 viucid op Iiiisoad 0,18; 01A6 S'61 VO I Vt avitualjul Aqoi&A~ o,LR 9;. elt .81A tIoIjod 7 Aqo.UA~ 0,01 u2IAIQjIod 9*;; Vc OW1,19110d D'09 0'11 ' ni.01- )[2jolljollod 01 - 0 wuwifuc ndAj 0,4 - cuilo nd.11 A4 0'-,1 q'I Vo ZWO noloals 4~ ndit -%was auzomis wuwm O,Oq 6'n O'Se O'cl 0'; "IN 213;3 quimm 811C 9,1Z Vgl O'G q,9 -^par --sonin viOzid o8azoluuJinovt *d rip DIDIU30mod 11por$ 6,t 69'D '6SaJ!IvIIqjvB *d elp 013;1, -oomod IXPOJI I I O'gi On ' i1nionw.11 V91 Z q Vo uej,.jvIojd8N O'Z; 10) I&nIuoID1v 0*01 AUXUA 01- -aleA, AmotAinq lotlo'.IIV Wes 1'0;; Vo AumCI (9 -21"S A."Iflow 101103(tv Oot I oz Val 9,CL Wet o to I't vu nitiozoll I _oud a 19t 6qz; I'm 6,EL 91n .. Ij ou njunall 0 -alid VL a.-&01028 Alomu.,z nit ov r, I I; O,1q 1 1119 (Er;qt tu .2311azia 'm PJ(jju"4 O,tg;: Wc)! I q1IO; t.oq 6.;z: waralls ".I gpos OIL M, 4; 617 IZI L'Sq 'Usolul upnS S. III VIK: 61o .3twulala e1juls SIM 6,19 Oqt OU; 081 Lu m f.-anjivis sL,.,%m 0,191 Ll,r~ Amov-19 J0111D 089 V991 9'~, Ver "I .111uAS Ultiotityl S%oripoad) S I ~; 1 GT61 LPG I /. 1.) ':fiat Will Chemistry Bring in 1961 - !'--~155 A076/pc)26 Table 2: C;~,j Sppply of Fertilizer for Rural Districts; (g) within borders; f ormer; (L-),)present; -D Total in pure ingredients in thousand/tons,(2)nitrogen fertilizer, i c) sp I i a t I c fertilizer, (~ potassium fertilizer, (5) lime fertilizer. A~ Z110P.11rZenle W31 W slawozy 5zhimne IV --rnnicm~h 190149 1955 IOGO I 5G5 o"61t.111 IV crystyrij skladfliku tyj. t;)l M'I CA.4%5 262,4 U3,9 751.1 1213 Nnwozv arotmvc .. ~.) 30 1 14S,3 70,8 137,7 252,4 -S33 f-P-rowe 5, '- "0 : 81.7 145's 181.0 3-W 1,0%ve 6 -17S ' 10.9 317 7 450 ;T I "'U - : 83, t 433 , 394's 1?.W Card 5/5 S/06A/61/00.-:)/O1 1 /007/007 Bi lo./B101 A. J111;,.- 0 RRzAlit'iski; A., Minister of the Chemical Industry of thr- Polish TITLE; Development of the chemical industry of the Polish Peonie's Fie Quo 1 ic PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya prcmyshlennost', no, 11, 1961, 77 - 80 TFXT: in 1960, the nroduction of H SO (685,000 tons.) was four times, 2 4 . ,chat of soda six times, of man-made fibers 1C times, of chlorine 14 times, of varnishes and paints 22 t1mes the amounts of 1957~ 478~000 t of nitroger. and phosphate fertili~zers were produced. 21-00 new products including 20,000 t of syntheTic rubber, 55~000 t of plastics, 4500 t cf polyamide fibers (stylon), and 22.7 t of antibiotics were produced. In 1961~ 'he proluction of Dlastics was 2.1. of man-made fibers 2.7, and 3oaps 6,2 ke, per head Of the population '50.000;000)~ The supply of -quil fuels, plastics, synthet4Q. fibers. varrishes., and paints still itisuf Vic iprit, By chemical production is to be -,noreased by 1!0% ,is COMPared to '~960., which ineans that cheini(.*ill ~.nJustry -k~111 ncrease Card !/~ S/06,~11'(~ '/OC)O/'O 1 !,/007,/007 Dqve 'Lm)ment ~,e chemi c a'1 -ridus try B110/13101 as ra~,t d6 t!w totai Raw muteuiaL bi3e-.3 (SUIfur. oke oven gms, petrole-,m., etc,) should ne increasingly and metnous are to be improverl Production and e-xpcrt of synthet4c- fiberS and plastics, ferti-lizE-2 and plarit nrotectives are to be increased, Krmwn sulfur resources amouni L(. :10,0009000 t. In 1961, the Piaseozno DePosit yielded 151,000 r of' sulfurs for ',965 400.000 t are Drovided 145,000 t of which re dur~taor- of table to be exoorted, `11-~ pro salt is -.o be increased from 1-100.000 t in 1960 to 2,450,000 t in 196ri, The votash depos-its ct" Kl-cdawa are abc L -u- rid i r~7 So far, the netroleum industry cculd not ml~et the deMands, y 5 1, t h e'-~,ook uetrocnemcal combine Js plarned zc prodjce gasoline. B r Di~F7t--l oi,1- lubr--zants, asphalts; petroleum coke. paraffins, etc.. from Sc, ~, i - trud E r e t ro " eu m 3 u M) 1 -~ ed th rouFh p i pe 1 i. n e 9 -By 1065, the pprcduction of If,, 3 0:3 t ,- at ta~ t, 62 5,ooo-L. of it frm su Ifur - 600;000 t of the D~irln--d "d0,000 t -,'I' -alciried soda are to be sunolied by the Janikow Flant vi-ere ~00,00,0 t ar= nr,Au7ed ncw. -1`00,000 t are intended for exDort. In .961~ P',-?,:rrol-~ic units for 4-,00 o' C~lorinl~ eary, will e the darnlw v i-,zer~ arA the- OsWiecim at T ~ b IanT of' ,-Prt-L combinz Chlcr--cp nrcdict-~or, at tKe "Rolkita" rilant will ce A Ccr the oxi.-JaTion cIr natura2 Lras 1-q ?,~D be erec--~;?d ~azd -/5 S/064/61/000/011/007/007 Develoloment of the chemical industry ... Blio/Bioi in Tarnow. It is planned that 45,000 t of synthetic rubber, 200,000 t of Dlastics including 60,000 t of PVC, 10,000 t of polyethylene be produced by 1965. 29,000 t of the projected 114,500 t of man-made fibers are to be synthetic fibers, 12,000 t D01yamide (stylon),7000 t polyester, and 10,000 t polyacrylonitrile fibers, 23,000 t --ayon, and, 8800 t viscose cord. Expansion of the KVdzierzyn, Chorzow, and Tarnow plants (planned daily outnut = 2300 t of NH ) will allow the production of 464,000 t of nitrogen 'fertilizer. A nitrogen plant is to be built in Fu+,awy. The nrO(ILIcLiori of 400,000 t of P205 allows the erection of a new superphosphate nlant in Tarnobrzeg. Or 1,450,000 t of CnO, 606 will be CaCO3 and 56~, CaO. 45,000 t of forage urea, 10,000 t of bone meal, 4500 t of forage precipitate, 50 t of antibiotics, and 20 t of vitamins will be Supplied for cattle breeding.. By 1965, 162,000 t of rubber will be Droduced. Already now, salicylates, sulfonamides, pyrazolones, barbiturates, poppy alkaloids, penicillin, detreomecin, and three different tetracyclines are being exDorted. Intensified production of vitamins, organic preparations. cortisons, preparations for psychotherapy and X-ray diapnosis is planned. :-',x,)orts will amount to about 1,800,000,000 z1oty. Present exports include synthetic rubber, polystyrene, PVC, and Ba salts. There is I table- Card 3/5 HADLIN 'SKI ~ A. Development of the chemical J_hdustry of the People Is Republic of Poland. Khim.provimo.ll:F,-_,~-822 N 161. ("LlIp, a 5: 1) 1. Ministr khimicheskoy promyshlennosti Pollskoy Narodnoy Respubliki. 1 (Poland-Chemical industries) T 1~ t .. ~-'. :' , .~! , ~e I' '. , , , -- RADLINSKI, Antoni Perspective of the development of chemical industries in Poland, Magy kem lap 16 no.11:485-489 N 161. 1. langyal Nepkoztarsasag vegyipari ainisztere. Y,L,*,.DIJNSKI, Amtoni On the reorganization of !,he material in tIe Of the chemical industries. Przem cher. 41 no.1:1-5 Ja 162. 1. Minister Przeny lit Chemicznego; Wars,,;ava . F, r. t~)n 1 , mgr i nz ent in ~Ihe chemical inclust-ry. an.,- sewagye managem .;oina 23 ro. 8/9:2'~,9---02 %g-.,; 63. Of ?"hemdcal Ir.-iiistry, Warsaw. I-LADLII-SKlY, Villyam A.. [Radlin-qk-i,, W.A.]; GENIATULIN, A.B. [trw-uglator] Mapping of Antarctica (from "Surveying and Mapping", 1961). Geod.i kart. no.7.-6-7-71 JI 162. (!JPA 15:8) (Antaxctic regions-l-kps) -4A-)lo'I.A JIMN8 2. 771~1)!.OVA, 2. Tjs.,:R (6m) 6oo "Determlning the colors of Jilpiter and Satiirn -'roir pbotometrical and colormetrical observatiors," k9tron. Zhiir., 16, 130.5, IQ39. Astr.-momical nbser-,ratnr.,,r of the Leningrad Univergity. 9. IM Rerort TT-1518, ?3 Oct, 1951. 1. DATITOVA, L.'i. 2. TTs (6or) 600 "Vis!,al TI~otometry w1 colormetry of Mars cluring the time of orDosition in 11)39," Astron. Zhur., 17, no.h, 19LIO. Astronomical Observatory Leninl-rad S tp te University 19110. IWRP-nort 'T-1-51,9. 23 0,-t. 1051. RADLC:';A, L. Ne, MATT.~. C. V. 7 I".br. , State Astronomical Inst. iff... P. 4. Shternberg, -.Clo,48-. "Photographic Stellar Magnitudes of Wolf-Rayet Stars", Astron. Zhur., 25, No. 6, 1948. ER-52085C91 30702. RADLOVA) L.. N. Pervaya Vsesoyuznaya konrerentsiy2 no fizike planet. (?7hr'kov. May 190 9.) Astron. furnal, 19h9, vy-,D. 5, c. 322-23. RADLOVA, L. N. 33025 Konferentelya, Po Izueheniyu Permennykh Zvezd. (Kiev. 1949). testnik Akumd. Nauk Sssr, 1949, No 10, c. 66-68 SO: latopis' Zhurnallnykj; Statey, Vol. 45, Moskva, 1949 USSR/AstronmW *ijun I* Nebulae Photography "Integral Photographic Astral DIssualcme of Certain Planetary Mists," L. N. Radloyap 0. V. Kate, 0. D,Do"cUyey, State Astr In" ilieni P. K. Shternberg, 11 pp "Astron Zhur" Vol XUI, No 3 Discueses southern planetary adsto photoompbe6 in 1947 by L. N. Radlowa and 0. T. TAte at ,Ababtilyr- Astrophys Obs. PhotographIng vas done vith-an 8-inch c a (=6 rotor inneth) USSR/Astronomy (Ccatd) MILY/im 49 and a schmidt nonaberratica carwra (D-36 es, P-62 cm). Gives table of name of slotsp their coordinates for the year 1900, am4gular diameters, etc. 4M USSR/Astronomy - AcadeW of Sciences SeP/OLA, 50 ftraonalities "Chronicle: Scientific Session of the Department of Physicomathematical Sciences, and Meeting of the Astronomical Council, Academy of Sciences USSR, -it Riga!,*, L. N. Radlova "Astron Zhur" Vol )=, No 5, PP 321-322 Subject groups met 2-1-23 Jun 50 with Latvrian, Lith- ilanian, and Estonian Academies of Sciences. Brief--~ lectures by V. A. Ambartstmyah, Ya. Ya. ikaimiyeks, P. V. Slavenas, A. Ya. Kipper, L. E. Gurevich, A. I. Lebed.tnskiy, A. G. Masevich, I. A. Kurzemiyentse, N. N Pavlov, N. S.. Mikhontov, K. A. Shteyns, D. Kal"nin. 4n# 0. Simay, Jiii- - RADLOVA, L. N. US-CR (6A) Eclipses, Solar - 1952 Total eclifse of the sun on the 25th of Febrary 19152, Priroda 41, nol, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Ma-v -1951. Unclassified. 2 O'brlu :--t'i ces of ~2 o 0 77 I-, :'RA Form of che solar corona on June 30, 1954. Astron.tairo no.I52: 6-7 S 154. (MLRA 8:3) (sun.-.Corona)